2012年1月15日星期日

A Hybrid Lighting Scheme of combining Natural Sunlight and LED Illumination


A Hybrid Lighting Scheme of combining Natural Sunlight and LED Illumination

PHYS7371/PHYS7372 Project in Green Technology (20112012)

Department of Physics, HKBU

Supervisor: Dr. J.P. Li, Claude

Group members:

Wang Hongrui, Zhong Ming, Fu Yong Qiang, and Lou Jiaqi



Description:

In this project, a conceptual idea of combining sunlight and light-emitting diode (LED) illumination powered by renewable solar energy for indoor lighting will be investigated. One of the critical designs in the whole system could be an optical switching mechanism that can shift the optical paths between natural sunlight illumination and solar energy collection. When the switch is turned off, it is expected the sunlight could be concentrated by optical diffractive concentrator and then be absorbed by solar photovoltaic devices which could provide the electricity to power the LEDs; when the switch is turned on, a dichroic beam-splitter is expected to be used to split the visible and non-visible sunlight rays concentrated from the concentrator for indoor illumination and solar cell optical-electric energy conversion, respectively. Both simulation and experiments will be carried out to compare the efficiency of the proposed idea with traditional lighting systems.






Through this project, the students are expected to learn basic knowledge of the following technologies or devices:

1.       Solar concentrator

2.       Optical beam-splitter and dichroic beam-splitter

3.       Optical photovoltaic devices

4.       Optical light guide or pipe

5.       LED/OLED

The project students are also expected to train some initial skills in both optical design and opto-mechanical design.



References:

1.       Robert O. Naess, Optics for Technology Students (Prentice Hall, New Jersey, 2000).


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